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WELCOME TO RIVERMONT AVENUE

Welcome to the Rivermont Avenue Heritage Trust, the official website of the Friends of Rivermont Historical Society.

The Rivermont Avenue subdivision was planned as a residential suburb of Lynchburg in the early 1890s. The name “Rivermont” can be traced to the 1850s’ property of William Daniel, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth Hannah Cabell. This original property stretched from near Point of Honor to the current Rivermont Avenue.

Tour Properties

3105 Rivermont Ave

Categories
  • Upper Rivermont
Address
3105
Property Name
Scott Fontaine House
Date Built
1948
Architect
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Contractor
C.D. Morrison
Function
Single Family
Style & Architectural Description
Colonial Revival. 2-story, 3-bay gable-roofed brick house with gable-end chimneys. 1-story porch has turned posts. Windows have 8/8 sash. 1-story frame and brick wing on rear has a hipped roof. Asphalt shingle roof replaces slate shingle. Secondary: Hip-roofed garage to rear.
Owners
  • 1946-1956 Virginia C. Scott
  • 1956-1967 Fontaine H. Scott
  • 1967-1992 Virginia C. Scott
  • 1992-1992 Eames A. Sr. & Mattie S. Powers
  • 1992-2000 Eames A. Sr. & Mattie S. Powers
  • 2000-2015 Samuel W. III & Lisa M. Glass
  • 2015-Present Thomas Delaney and Troy Deacon 
Anecdotal Information
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Gerard Sherayko

Department of History

Randolph College
2500 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA 24503

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